SUMMARY


The Freo Dockers have plenty to play for in Matthew Pavlich's final game. The Bulldogs will want to spoil the party given a home final is at stake for them. The Bulldogs have not won in Perth since 2010. Freo may be bolstered by some experienced personnel for one of the rare times this season while the Bulldogs can't take a trick with their own injury issues.

WHERE AND WHEN: Domain Stadium, Sunday 28 August, 2.40pm WST

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LAST FIVE TIMES


R1, 2016, Western Bulldogs 15.13 (103) d Fremantle Dockers 5.8 (38) at Etihad Stadium

R7, 2015, Fremantle Dockers 15.11 (101) d Western Bulldogs 14.4 (88) at Etihad Stadium

R11, 2014, Fremantle Dockers 13.11 (89) d Western Bulldogs 6.15 (51) at Etihad Stadium

R2, 2013, Fremantle Dockers 16.10 (106) d Western Bulldogs 11.12 (78) at Etihad Stadium

R15, 2012, Fremantle Dockers 14.11 (95) d Western Bulldogs 8.9 (57) at Domain Stadium

THE SIX POINTS

1. The Bulldogs dominated most of the important stats in round one with 498-340 disposals, 116-98 marks and 57-30 inside 50s. Jake Stringer starred with five goals.

2. Fremantle is ranked 18th for inside 50s and marks inside 50 this season. At the other end they have conceded 98 points per game in 2016 compared to 71 in 2015.

3. The Bulldogs are the lowest scoring side in the top eight, averaging only 86 points per game. They are ranked 10th overall for scoring. Fremantle is 16th for scoring.

4. This is the Freo Dockers' worst season at Domain Stadium since 2001. They've managed only two home wins this year. In 2001 they won just once. But the Bulldogs have lost their past six games at the venue.

5. The Bulldogs remain the highest ranked team for disposals per game with 413.1 while Freo has been a low disposal team, ranked 13th averaging 367 per game.

6. The Freo Dockers have four players, Nat Fyfe (19), David Mundy (34), Michael Walters (38) and Lachie Neale (40) in the top 40 of the Schick AFL Player Ratings. The Western Bulldogs have just two, Marcus Bontempelli (five) and Jake Stringer (30).  

IT'S A BIG WEEK FOR… Matthew Pavlich.
Fremantle’s champion bows out on Sunday after 17 years and 353 games. It will be an emotional day but he will want to play well. He needs just one goal for 700 in his career.